Wow, they seem to have put more effort into the plot than I would have expected. That said, I don't think I'll be watching, sex or not. It's kind of an uncanny valley effect. Seeing a bunch of people who look like, but aren't, the TNG cast.
It doesn't look like there's a Wesley in this, if there was, would it feel weird for you Wil, or would you be okay with it? (let's assume an 18+ Wesley, otherwise, well...that would be just wrong)

This is Safe for Work. As Chris Hardwick says, I think I'm going to buy this, and skip the naughty bits so I can see the story. (There are a bunch of NSFW behind the scenes pictures from actress April O'Neil -- who is a gigantic geek, apparently -- right here.)

It is said that an artist's works sell as well as the artist promotes them. I struggle with this reality, because while it's simple and enjoyable for me to link to my wife's friend's store, or my friend's wife's Etsy shop, it feels weird and kind of gross to me when I promote my own stuff. But I...

Wow, I didn't know you'd done some of those audiobooks. I'll definitely have to pick up a couple. I enjoyed your reading on Just A Geek and Happiest Days Of Our Lives, so I know you'll give a good read on the others.
Cool to see that you co-read the Boneshaker audiobook. Shame it wasn't just you (nothing against the other reader, I just prefer a single voice throughout). A friend sent me a copy of the book for christmas, and I'll admit, having not heard of it, I wasn't too charged up to read it, but seeing that people such as yourself and Cory Doctorow had given it a thumbs up, it bumped itself significantly up my reading list.
I'll also put The Android's Dream as a must buy. Scalzi has been on my 'to read' list a long time (yes, I know, I've not read any of his work, shame fills me). This is a good reminder to me. Man, why do to read/watch/play/listen to piles never get any smaller?
Anyway, useful post, and don't be afraid to self-promote. Your work is great, and you're not exactly forcing it down our throats. This was a useful post, and I hope it makes you many shiny rocks which I hear can be exchanged for goods and services.

It is said that an artist's works sell as well as the artist promotes them. I struggle with this reality, because while it's simple and enjoyable for me to link to my wife's friend's store, or my friend's wife's Etsy shop, it feels weird and kind of gross to me when I promote my own stuff. But I...